I made a custom RFNoC block, following the process in the "Getting Started with
RFNoC Development" guide and built an E320 image with the using UHD v3.14.0.0 .
After flashing the new image on the device, my first host recognized the custom
block on "uhd_usrp_probe" and operated without any issue
I was able to solve my issue. The particular USB port on my Mac I had connected
to the USRP wouldn’t establish a connection so I just changed it to another.
From: USRP-users on behalf of "Marcus D.
Leech via USRP-users"
Reply-To: "Marcus D. Leech"
Date: Wednesday, July 31, 2019 at 11:57 AM
To
On 07/31/2019 10:20 AM, Leong, Kirsten - 0551 - MITLL via USRP-users wrote:
Hi,
I’m trying to connect an X310 to a Linux VM through VMWare Fusion. I
currently have the USRP connected to a Mac Pro via USB 3.0/Gigabit
Ethernet. I added the USB device to the VM and running ifconfig -a,
the VM,
On 07/31/2019 09:38 AM, Mitch Grabner via USRP-users wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to achieve a constant phase offset with multiple X310s each
using a UBX160 daughter card. My procedure is as follows:
1) All X310s have a 10MHz reference and PPS fed via an octoclock
2) each device FPGA time is align
Hi,
I’m trying to connect an X310 to a Linux VM through VMWare Fusion. I currently
have the USRP connected to a Mac Pro via USB 3.0/Gigabit Ethernet. I added the
USB device to the VM and running ifconfig -a, the VM, which has a static ip set
to 192.168.10.1, can see the ethernet connection thou
Hello,
I'm trying to achieve a constant phase offset with multiple X310s each
using a UBX160 daughter card. My procedure is as follows:
1) All X310s have a 10MHz reference and PPS fed via an octoclock
2) each device FPGA time is aligned on the PPS edge
3) each device sets their LO to the same freq